You better do a much better job with your research. The Mongols never lost against anyone? Vietnam beat the mighty Mongols three times in Vietnam and we led the Koreans to victory twice against the Mongols.
Despite the clickbait title and sad attempt at poetic hyperboles this presentation had some merit. But the desperation of the format seriously undermines its credibility.
Yes it was actually 25,000 Samurai facing about 100,000 Mongols. The Mongols were caught in a Typhoon for three days. When they landed on the shores they were exhausted and disorganized. While their victory was no small feat: It wasn't 200 against 100,000. The Mongols had previously defeated the Japanese on a smaller Island. Using their superior archery and fast attack on horseback. The Japanese knew it was the Divine Wind that won the day.
@@angeloschneider4272 "Authentic copyright free pictures"....!? What... like Mongol renderings, Japanese Ink on Rice Paper depictions....."Authentic"...
The graphics are ridiculous. We have a horse with a rider running in the middle of the sea in between the ships. There are drones flying over some of the ships in at least two images. The image of the Japanese city has tower blocks in the background and power lines. The Mongol fleet in one image consists of a horse shoe of WW2 battleships. Did someone even check the visuals or was the whole thing just spat out?
@@Lana_Warwick Even deeper, Courage, Self Discipline, Self Respect, Self Sacrifice, Tenacity, Toughness, all of this in the average person to just "survive", let alone the warriors. Like those villagers grabbing their essentials under arm, then burning their homes and villages behind them as they head out on foot...Hardcore
They were pretty talented. :-) They ended up in the Middle East when the Mongols conquered Arabia, the Arabs took them to Spain. The Spanish took them to America. The Indians got some Escaped Ones and Stole or traded for others from the Spanish and Mexicans. The Commanche and other Tribes used them against European Settlement from the Eastern U.S. to great effect until the repeater rifle and sheer numbers wore them down.
The general premise that the Mongols were undefeated in battle is not true. The Mongols were never able to defeat the sultanate of India in spite of multiple attempts at the height of the Mongols power.
Dai Viet (Vietnam) has defeated huge Mongol invasion forces three times in 1258, 1281 and 1287. The resistance spirit and the intelligence of a whole country has prevailed over brutal forces under the lead of the famous vietnamese general TRAN Hung Dao
You are correct sir. The Khan executed his Son-in-Law for his failure. I believe the Vietnamese Strategy was to avoid large direct combat and eat at their Supply Lines. Sounds familiar.
Sure after Genghis then Kublai were gone and they were fully fractured it was loss after loss after loss. But before then it was very rare for them to lose. If ever.
There's a badass manga called Angolmois about the Mongols invading Japan and this specific historical fight here. There's an anime as well which was actually really good as well but iirc after 2 seasons it's been on hiatus for like a decade now or so. Good story and tons of battles and action.
Don’t watch this, right around four 4:45 , he says as children Mongol Warriors were trained in horseback combat before they could walk. If this AI program is going to lie this once, there’s more.
This account doesn’t even mention Jin Sakai, the hero who freed all Tsushima from the Mongol invaders…at least, according to the computer game “Ghost of Tsushima.” Despite being an entirely fictional story, the game is worth playing for its beautiful graphics and interesting plot, with some attempt at historical accuracy in representing the weapons, armor, costumes, and cultural attitudes of Japan’s Medieval Period.
How dare they misguide people with serious lack of information, they didn't mention several outstanding individuals like my ancient ancestor WANG HUNG-LO!!!
Stopped watching around 3:18 after back to back AI hilarity. One had a guy on a horse riding on the water and the next had a 6 fingered guy looking at a map while dinosaurs flew overhead. WTF?
Daniel 2:21-22 KJV and he changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding: he revealeth the deep and secret things: he knoweth what is in the darkness, and the light dwelleth with him.
this video is full of gibberish. Like burying stake in the sand, and somehow of all the place they decide to a charge, it was at that exact spot, what BS. Anyway, this is what wikipedia said happened. With just 80 mounted samurai and their retinue, Sukekuni confronted an invasion force of what the Sō Shi Kafu describes as 8,000 warriors embarked on 900 ships.[27] The Mongols landed at 02:00 in the morning on 4 November and when Sukekuni sent representatives to negotiate with them, they were driven off by archers. The fight was engaged by 04:00.[27] The small garrison force was quickly defeated, but according to the Sō Shi Kafu, one samurai, Sukesada, cut down 25 enemy soldiers in individual combat.[28] The invaders defeated a final Japanese cavalry charge around nightfall; Sukekuni was among those slain.
You need to train your AI to equip samurai with katanas rather than falcions and long swords. You also don’t need to give overblown breathless hyperbole, the subject matter is interesting enough to be delivered in an adult way.
"IT" was Iike Tengrei meets Yahmah in the FACE=mc2 of the Sky's⛈️Thundering🌏Land BATTLE=mc2♟️4🍀MORE=mc2👊Bloody❣️Unreale😢Estate of🎗either🥇UNCLE=mc2🇺🇸SAM🇰🇷 or🇬🇧"I"😂!
You better do a much better job with your research.
The Mongols never lost against anyone? Vietnam beat the mighty Mongols three times in Vietnam and we led the Koreans to victory twice against the Mongols.
are you aware of any movie/s made about any of this?
The Japanese called this Storm that saves their land from Mongol invasion in 1274 as the Kamikaze means Divine Wind.
Modern day man always love to learn the ways of ancient man
Very true. Thanks for watching!
Despite the clickbait title and sad attempt at poetic hyperboles this presentation had some merit. But the desperation of the format seriously undermines its credibility.
But ..... But ..... It says Thrilling True Stories!
Yes it was actually 25,000 Samurai facing about 100,000 Mongols. The Mongols were caught in a Typhoon for three days. When they landed on the shores they were exhausted and disorganized. While their victory was no small feat: It wasn't 200 against 100,000.
The Mongols had previously defeated the Japanese on a smaller Island. Using their superior archery and fast attack on horseback.
The Japanese knew it was the Divine Wind that won the day.
Correct, worst AI generated pictures ever. As if it is difficult to find authentic copy right free pictures.
@@angeloschneider4272
"Authentic copyright free pictures"....!?
What... like Mongol renderings, Japanese Ink on Rice Paper depictions....."Authentic"...
Pffft...
The graphics are ridiculous. We have a horse with a rider running in the middle of the sea in between the ships. There are drones flying over some of the ships in at least two images. The image of the Japanese city has tower blocks in the background and power lines. The Mongol fleet in one image consists of a horse shoe of WW2 battleships. Did someone even check the visuals or was the whole thing just spat out?
Welcome to AI generated content.
6:23 the samurai has 6 fingers
Across the net people are putting up AI images with no quality control.
One thing history always proves, just how soft each generation gets compared to the previous.
yep, knights became knights due to courage in battle. now they just have to be a musician, movie star, etc
@@Lana_Warwick Even deeper, Courage, Self Discipline, Self Respect, Self Sacrifice, Tenacity, Toughness, all of this in the average person to just "survive", let alone the warriors. Like those villagers grabbing their essentials under arm, then burning their homes and villages behind them as they head out on foot...Hardcore
Duty is as heavy as a mountain, but death is as light as a feather. Bushido Code of the Kamikaze Pilots of World War Two Japan
A.i throwing me off with those 6 fingers lol
02:57 I didn’t know the mongols horses could run on water.
crazy Ai , also some very weird bodies
They were pretty talented. :-) They ended up in the Middle East when the Mongols conquered Arabia, the Arabs took them to Spain. The Spanish took them to America. The Indians got some Escaped Ones and Stole or traded for others from the Spanish and Mexicans. The Commanche and other Tribes used them against European Settlement from the Eastern U.S. to great effect until the repeater rifle and sheer numbers wore them down.
The general premise that the Mongols were undefeated in battle is not true. The Mongols were never able to defeat the sultanate of India in spite of multiple attempts at the height of the Mongols power.
Dai Viet (Vietnam) has defeated huge Mongol invasion forces three times in 1258, 1281 and 1287. The resistance spirit and the intelligence of a whole country has prevailed over brutal forces under the lead of the famous vietnamese general TRAN Hung Dao
You are correct sir. The Khan executed his Son-in-Law for his failure. I believe the Vietnamese Strategy was to avoid large direct combat and eat at their Supply Lines. Sounds familiar.
Sure after Genghis then Kublai were gone and they were fully fractured it was loss after loss after loss. But before then it was very rare for them to lose. If ever.
The Mongels lost out against Vietnam some years earlier. Did they not? Be Blessed
Yes, Vietnam beat the mighty Mongols three times in Vietnam and we led the Koreans to victory twice against the Mongols.
Why is this hopeless music noise put on as background sound? Stop it, it's just noise!
the crappy rock really bothered me
This historic story could have been told in half the time - without the boring repeats...
those with an interest in history might read the Wiki entry on Mongol Invasion of Japan, quite a different and more complex tale
I think anyone who is into stuff like this are already into history and mil-history.
I did not realize that the Mongols had battleships!! ... Those Mongols were far ahead of their time to be sure!
There's a badass manga called Angolmois about the Mongols invading Japan and this specific historical fight here. There's an anime as well which was actually really good as well but iirc after 2 seasons it's been on hiatus for like a decade now or so. Good story and tons of battles and action.
@@jdgoesham5381 thank you! And thanks for watching.
The music is annoying.
Don’t watch this, right around four 4:45 , he says as children Mongol Warriors were trained in horseback combat before they could walk. If this AI program is going to lie this once, there’s more.
Looks like a medieval European sword with large cross guard
Too many AI generated generalities repeated ad nauseum makes the narration boring, sorry.
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@@liberoarkangelos9475 just wanted the junk generator to notice. Others are not imp. Cheers
This account doesn’t even mention Jin Sakai, the hero who freed all Tsushima from the Mongol invaders…at least, according to the computer game “Ghost of Tsushima.” Despite being an entirely fictional story, the game is worth playing for its beautiful graphics and interesting plot, with some attempt at historical accuracy in representing the weapons, armor, costumes, and cultural attitudes of Japan’s Medieval Period.
These were men with balls of steel
How dare they misguide people with serious lack of information, they didn't mention several outstanding individuals like my ancient ancestor WANG HUNG-LO!!!
6:26 how many fingers does that guys need?
Stopped watching around 3:18 after back to back AI hilarity. One had a guy on a horse riding on the water and the next had a 6 fingered guy looking at a map while dinosaurs flew overhead. WTF?
Chinese in the Khan's army? So the Japanese had score to settle with Chinese then.
Daniel 2:21-22 KJV and he changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding: he revealeth the deep and secret things: he knoweth what is in the darkness, and the light dwelleth with him.
2:58 a jesus horse. lol
Hard to believe… some aspects of this report…. 200….?
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Well sparta has his 300. So why can't japan have its 200 ? 😅
Never happened, stupid title, channel blocked
And this attitude taught thru generations, would cost MILLIONS of civilian lives in WW2. War is a Racket… 😓 man rules man to his injury.
this video is full of gibberish. Like burying stake in the sand, and somehow of all the place they decide to a charge, it was at that exact spot, what BS. Anyway, this is what wikipedia said happened.
With just 80 mounted samurai and their retinue, Sukekuni confronted an invasion force of what the Sō Shi Kafu describes as 8,000 warriors embarked on 900 ships.[27] The Mongols landed at 02:00 in the morning on 4 November and when Sukekuni sent representatives to negotiate with them, they were driven off by archers. The fight was engaged by 04:00.[27] The small garrison force was quickly defeated, but according to the Sō Shi Kafu, one samurai, Sukesada, cut down 25 enemy soldiers in individual combat.[28] The invaders defeated a final Japanese cavalry charge around nightfall; Sukekuni was among those slain.
You need to train your AI to equip samurai with katanas rather than falcions and long swords. You also don’t need to give overblown breathless hyperbole, the subject matter is interesting enough to be delivered in an adult way.
I wanted to know this story but the video style killed it for me unfortunately.
When you seen 200 v 50k, you know it's going to be as daft as the 300 Spartans.
"IT" was Iike Tengrei meets Yahmah in the FACE=mc2 of the Sky's⛈️Thundering🌏Land BATTLE=mc2♟️4🍀MORE=mc2👊Bloody❣️Unreale😢Estate of🎗either🥇UNCLE=mc2🇺🇸SAM🇰🇷 or🇬🇧"I"😂!
Hungry 0:36
2:56 Is that a Japanese god riding on the water into the fleet
If you had not committed such great sins God would not have sent a punishment like me "
"Ghangis Kahn"
Kamikaze is the most MISPRONOUNCED Japanese word at all time !
Change my mind !!!!
It is NOT KamAkaJi
It is Kamikaze just use LATIN Vowel.
What nation is Muslim? Mongolia is a nation; why compare the two, dont4143?
You have some ludicrous scale discrepancies in these AI images.
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So, where is your blog, genius? 😂
Why the metal music….😢
Lame AI. Couldn’t get through it.
At 3:09 I stopped watching this video. What are those drones or flying things supposed to be in this historical tale attempt?
finns vs russians 1940 more devasrating
The ships are all wrong! They had junk rigs!
Yeah? You try arguing with AI and see what happens! Interesting to see human activity through the eyes of a non-human
CAPPPPPPPPP
waffle...waffle..fact....waffle waffle....waffle....fact
I don't see any cabana in this video
they did not
err yeah the storm saved them not samurai fighters
AI artwork fail.
Try less crappy pictures and more historical facts...
have to love the AI generated trash. Space craft in one, horse walking on water in another etc.
Woke storytelling but accurate enough, point of interest: the ambush, and fall back fighting also served Japan in WWII.
Guerrilla tactics have a long history
Never happened.
No they didn't.
Absolute misleading title! 😮
Shame! Shame!
Poor delivery. You need to get to the point, mate.
Long winded bollox
Your AI art really sucks. As does the whole presentation and narrative.
Oh bullshit, they did not.....
WHAT A LIE.
A.I. nonsense
The Mongols did not conquer the Muslims in the Mideast.
Mamlukes? Spelling?
@@TrevorWoods-z3f Russian Mongoloids.
Fall of Baghdad?